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Living Out 180
by Kendall Terry and Brad Bryant
Living Out 180 is where faith meets real life. Hosted by Pastor Brad Bryant and Kendall Terry from 180 Church in Maryville, Tennessee, this weekly podcast takes the truths shared on Sunday and brings them into everyday conversations about leadership, discipleship, relationships, and personal growth.Each episode dives into the heart behind the message—not to repeat every sermon point, but to explore how God’s Word shapes the way we live, lead, and love others. Whether it’s talking about passion, pursuit, the power of Scripture, or the importance of authentic relationships, Living Out 180 invites you to wrestle with real questions and discover how faith plays out in the world you walk through each day.These aren’t lectures—they’re honest, engaging conversations between two leaders who are learning and growing right alongside you. From personal stories to practical takeaways, each episode is desi
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New Things Part 1
In this episode of the Living Out 180 Podcast, Kendall and Pastor Brad begin a new conversation called New Things, New Faith, looking at Isaiah 43 and God’s promise: “See, I am doing a new thing!”Together, they reflect on how easy it is for faith to become familiar, routine, or tied to the past. But God continues to call us forward into fresh faith, renewed surrender, and a deeper awareness of what He is doing in our lives.Kendall and Brad discuss what it means to remember what God has already done, repent and turn fully toward Him, go all in with faith, move on from old history, hurts, and habits, and commit to finding and fulfilling our God given purpose in Christ.This episode is a reminder that God is still working, still restoring, and still making things new.Key Scripture: Isaiah 43:18–19 2 Corinthians 5:17–18 Psalm 103:10–12 Acts 3:19 Matthew 22:37 Colossians 3:17 Ephesians 2:10 Proverbs 16:3Listen in and reflect: Where is God calling you into new faith?180churchtn.com
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Final Words Part 3
In this episode of the Living Out 180 Podcast, Kendall and Pastor Brad wrap up the Final Words series by looking at the hope of Easter and the life changing truth that the answer is Jesus.Using Romans 7 and 8, they discuss the struggle we all face between wanting to do what is right and still falling short. Paul’s honest words remind us that we cannot rescue ourselves from sin, shame, and brokenness. But Easter gives us the answer: through Jesus, condemnation is broken, sin no longer has the final word, and the Spirit gives us new life.Kendall and Brad also talk about repentance, the refreshing that comes from turning back to God, and how love for Jesus produces obedience. Following Christ is not just a Sunday moment. It is the daily lifestyle of a disciple, walking by the Spirit and surrendering to the One who makes us new.Key Scripture: Romans 7:15–25 Romans 8:1–4 Acts 3:19 John 14:15 Titus 2:11–12 Galatians 5:16 2 Peter 1:3–8Listen in and reflect: Where do you need to stop trying to fix yourself and start surrendering to Jesus?180churchtn.com
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Final Words Part 2
In this episode of the Living Out 180 Podcast, Kendall and Pastor Brad continue the Final Words series by exploring John 16 and 17, where Jesus prepares His disciples for trouble, promises the help of the Holy Spirit, and prays for His followers.Jesus does not hide the reality of pain and opposition. Instead, He reminds His disciples that the presence of trouble does not mean the absence of God. In the middle of hardship, Jesus offers a peace the world cannot give and points them to the work of the Holy Spirit, who will continue to guide, teach, and strengthen them.Kendall and Brad also reflect on the powerful prayer of Jesus in John 17, where He prays for His disciples and for all future believers—for protection, unity, sanctification, and love. This episode is a reminder that even in difficulty, Jesus is still working, still interceding, and still calling His people to live in peace, truth, and unity.Key Scripture: John 16:1–4 John 16:7–8 John 16:33 John 17:6–19 John 17:20–26Listen in and reflect: When trouble comes, are you looking for peace that only comes through Christ or just a way out?180churchtn.com
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Final Words Part 1
In this episode of the Living Out 180 Podcast, Kendall and Pastor Brad begin a new three week series called Final Words, focusing on the powerful final teachings of Jesus before the cross.In Part 1, they walk through John 14 and 15, where Jesus speaks peace to troubled hearts, promises the presence of the Holy Spirit, calls His followers to remain connected to Him, and commands them to love as He has loved them.Together, Kendall and Brad explore what it means to trust Jesus even when you do not understand, to find peace in Christ rather than in clarity, and to stay connected to the true vine in every season of life. They also reflect on how pruning can lead to growth and how the Spirit produces the obedience and love that Jesus calls us to live out.Key Scripture: John 14:1–6 John 14:27 John 15:1–4 John 15:9–13Listen in and reflect: Are you trusting Jesus, staying connected to Him, and loving others the way He has loved you?180churchtn.com
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Fruit of the Spirit_Self-Control
In this episode of the Living Out 180 Podcast, Kendall and Pastor Brad return together as they wrap up the Fruit of the Spirit series with a conversation on self-control—and record for the first time in their new facility at 1601 E Broadway Ave.Often misunderstood as simply trying harder or holding things in, biblical self-control is something much deeper. The Greek word enkrateia points to mastering our desires and impulses through the power of the Holy Spirit. It’s not about suppression—it’s about alignment.Together, Kendall and Brad explore how self-control flows from surrender, not perfection. They discuss how a lack of self-control can lead to chaos in our lives, and how this fruit shows up in practical ways—especially in our words, our reactions, and our daily decisions.From learning to pause before we speak, to choosing response over reaction, this episode offers clear and practical ways to live a life led by the Spirit rather than driven by impulse.Listen in and consider: Where do you need to move from control to surrender?
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Fruit of the Spirit_Gentleness
In this episode of the Living Out 180 Podcast, Kendall is joined by special guest Kelcey Bumbalough, Senior Pastor at 180 Church, as they continue the Fruit of the Spirit series with a conversation on gentleness.Often misunderstood as weakness, gentleness is actually a powerful expression of strength under control. The Greek word prautes describes a humility and meekness that reflects the very character of Jesus—one that brings rest, not pressure, to those around us.Together, Kendall and Kelcey explore what it means to live with gentleness in a harsh and reactive world. They discuss how this fruit shows up in our communication, leadership, parenting, and relationships—and how gentleness allows us to restore others with grace rather than respond with condemnation.Through the example of Jesus, we see that gentleness is not about losing strength, but surrendering it to God so that truth and love can work together.Listen in and reflect:Do people experience rest—or pressure—when they are around you?180chruchtn.com
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Fruit of the Spirit_Faithfulness
In this episode of the Living Out 180 Podcast, Kendall and Brad continue their series on the Fruit of the Spirit by exploring the quiet but powerful virtue of faithfulness.While faithfulness may not make headlines, it is the foundation of a life that honors God. The Greek word pistis describes a life that is trustworthy, loyal, and dependable — a steady commitment to God that shows up not in big moments, but in daily choices.Together, Kendall and Brad unpack how faithfulness reflects the very character of God, whose mercies are new every morning. They discuss how this fruit is developed through consistent spiritual practices like prayer, time in God’s Word, community, and stewardship — and what it looks like to remain faithful even in seasons of doubt.Faithfulness isn’t about perfection. It’s about continuing to show up, trusting God, and walking with Him over time.180churchtn.com
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Fruit of the Spirit_Goodness
In this episode of the Living Out 180 Podcast, Kendall and Brad continue their series on the Fruit of the Spirit by exploring the often overlooked virtue of goodness.While the word may sound simple, biblical goodness runs much deeper. The Greek word agathosune describes moral excellence and integrity expressed through righteous action. Goodness is not just about being nice — it is about living with humility, compassion, and integrity in a world that often rewards the opposite.Together, Kendall and Brad discuss how goodness reflects the character of God and shows up in everyday decisions: choosing honesty when deceit would be easier, compassion when judgment feels justified, and generosity when self-preservation seems safer.They also explore practical ways believers can cultivate goodness through God’s Word, prayer, community, and an eternal perspective.Goodness may not always be flashy, but it is one of the clearest signs of a life being shaped by the Spirit.Key Scripture: Galatians 5:22–23 Psalm 34:8 Psalm 119:105 Acts 4:13 Hebrews 10:24–25 Matthew 5:11–12Listen in and ask yourself: Where is God calling you to choose goodness today?180churchtn.com
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Fruit of the Spirit_Kindness
Kindness is more than being polite or agreeable. It is a reflection of the heart.In this episode of Living Out 180, Kendall and Pastor Brad continue the Fruit of the Spirit series by exploring the biblical meaning of kindness. The Greek word chrestotes describes a tender concern for others that leads to generous and compassionate action. True kindness flows from a transformed heart and reflects the kindness God has first shown to us.Throughout the conversation, they discuss how gratitude for God’s mercy softens our hearts, why unforgiveness and selfishness can block kindness, and what it looks like to intentionally practice kindness in our homes, workplaces, and communities. When we understand the depth of God’s kindness toward us, it naturally shapes how we treat the people around us.This episode will challenge you to move beyond surface-level niceness and begin living a life marked by genuine kindness that reflects Christ.Listen wherever you get your podcasts.Learn more about 180 Church at 180churchtn.com.
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Fruit of the Spirit_Patience
In this episode of Living Out 180, Brad and Kendall continue the Fruit of the Spirit series by exploring what Scripture really means by patience. Far more than simply waiting calmly, biblical patience (makrothymia) is endurance, perseverance, and steady trust in the middle of unfinished seasons.Together, they discuss how patience is formed through testing, why waiting on God renews our strength, and how letting go of our timeline opens the door to God’s timing. From the story of Joseph to everyday leadership, family life, and relationships, this conversation looks at how patience shapes maturity and deepens trust.If you’ve ever struggled with wanting answers now, results now, or control now, this episode invites you to see waiting not as wasted time—but as a place where God is forming something lasting in you.Learn more or join us at 180 Church in Maryville, TN at www.180churchtn.com
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Fruit of the Spirit_Peace
In this episode of Living Out 180, Brad and Kendall continue the Fruit of the Spirit series by exploring what Scripture really means by peace. This conversation moves beyond the idea of peace as the absence of conflict and instead looks at it as something deeper—rooted in God’s presence, His authority, and our trust in Him.Together, they discuss why peace can exist even in uncertain or stressful seasons, how anxiety often grows when we try to control what only God can hold, and why prayer, surrender, and right thinking are essential to living with steady hearts. From leadership and family life to discipleship and everyday pressures, this episode offers practical insight into how peace can grow in the middle of real life—not just when everything feels calm.If you’ve ever felt like your peace depends on your circumstances, this conversation invites you to rediscover the kind of peace that remains steady even when life isn’t.Learn more or join us at 180 Church in Maryville, TN at www.180churchtn.com
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Fruit of the Spirit_Joy
In this episode of Living Out 180, Brad and Kendall continue the Fruit of the Spirit series by exploring what Scripture really means by joy. This conversation goes beyond happiness or temporary emotion and looks at joy as something deeper—rooted in God’s presence, His promises, and our relationship with Him.Together, they unpack why joy is described as strength, how comparison and circumstances often rob us of it, and why we don’t have to wait for life to be perfect before choosing to rejoice. From leadership and family life to discipleship and everyday pressures, this episode offers a practical look at how joy can be cultivated in the middle of real life—not just in the easy seasons.If you’ve ever felt like your joy depends on what’s happening around you, this conversation invites you to rediscover the kind of joy that remains steady even when life isn’t.Learn more or join us at 180 Church in Maryville, TN at www.180churchtn.com
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Fruit of the Spirit_Love
In this episode of Living Out 180, Brad and Kendall continue the Fruit of the Spirit series by starting where Scripture starts—with love. While love is often easy to talk about, this conversation focuses on what it looks like to actually live it out in everyday life.Rather than treating love as a feeling, this episode explores love as formation—something shaped in us as we walk with the Spirit. Brad and Kendall discuss how agape love shows up under pressure, why love is inseparable from obedience, and how genuine spiritual growth is always reflected in the way we treat others. Along the way, they connect love to leadership, family life, discipleship, and the daily choices that reveal what’s truly shaping our hearts.This is an honest and practical conversation about learning to receive God’s love, choosing love intentionally, and allowing it to become the foundation from which every other fruit of the Spirit grows.Learn more or join us at 180 Church in Maryville, TN at www.180churchtn.com
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Fruit of the Spirit_Foundation
In this episode of Living Out 180, Brad and Kendall kick off a brand-new series on the Fruit of the Spirit by starting with the foundation: what does it actually mean to walk in the Spirit every day?Instead of focusing on behavior or trying harder, this conversation explores how real spiritual growth happens through connection, surrender, and daily dependence on God. Brad and Kendall talk practically about the difference between gifts and fruit, why character matters more than appearance, and how lasting transformation comes from abiding with Christ—not striving for perfection.From leadership and family life to discipleship and everyday decisions, this episode breaks down simple rhythms that help us slow down, listen to the Spirit, engage Scripture, practice gratitude, and stay connected to community. It’s an honest, encouraging conversation about learning to live from the inside out.If you’ve ever wondered how to grow spiritually in a real, sustainable way, this episode lays the groundwork for a life shaped by the Spirit.Learn more or join us at 180 Church in Maryville, TN at www.180churchtn.com
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Why Missions?
In this episode of Living Out 180, Brad and Kendall are joined by special guest Kelcey Bumbalough Lead Pastor at RIO 180, for a meaningful conversation about the heart and purpose of missions. Rather than focusing only on trips or programs, this episode explores what it truly means to live on mission in everyday life.Drawing from Kelcey’s message and real-life experiences, the conversation reframes missions as a way of living—being a witness through service, humility, and love in our homes, communities, and beyond. Together, they reflect on how faith, leadership, and discipleship intersect with mission, and how God often works through ordinary obedience and unseen faithfulness.This episode also takes time to celebrate what God has done through missions and outreach, while inviting listeners to consider how they can live with greater purpose and intentionality in the year ahead. Whether you’ve been on a mission trip or simply want to live out your faith more authentically, this conversation offers encouragement, perspective, and inspiration.Learn more or join us at 180 Church in Maryville, TN at www.180churchtn.com
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Legacy_Eternity Matters
In this episode of Living Out 180, Brad and Kendall close the Legacy series by stepping back and asking one of life’s most important questions: What truly matters in the end?Rather than focusing on temporary success or short-term wins, this conversation centers on living with an eternal perspective. Brad and Kendall talk honestly about how faith, leadership, discipleship, and everyday decisions are shaped when eternity becomes the lens through which we view our lives. From how we spend our time and invest in relationships to how we serve others and respond to God’s invitations, this episode challenges listeners to think beyond the moment and live with purpose that lasts.This is a reflective, hope-filled conversation about legacy—not as something we leave behind someday, but something we build daily through faithfulness, love, and obedience. As the Legacy series comes to a close, this episode invites you to consider how small, intentional choices can have eternal impact.Learn more or join us at 180 Church in Maryville, TN at www.180churchtn.com
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Legacy_Abundant Life
What does it really mean to live an abundant life? In this episode of Living Out 180, Brad and Kendall continue the Legacy series with a thoughtful, honest conversation about abundance—not as culture defines it, but as Jesus describes it.Using the message as a foundation, this episode explores how abundance flows from putting God first and trusting Him with our priorities, decisions, and daily rhythms. The conversation weaves together faith, leadership, discipleship, and family life, examining how scarcity mindsets shape our fears and how a faith-filled perspective reshapes the way we live, give, and lead.Rather than focusing on accumulation, this episode challenges listeners to consider abundance as freedom, trust, generosity, and purpose—an overflow that impacts our homes, relationships, and the people around us. It’s a reminder that the abundant life Jesus promises isn’t about having more, but about living differently.If you’re longing for a deeper sense of purpose, peace, and faith-driven living, this conversation invites you to rethink what abundance truly looks like.Learn more or join us at 180 Church in Maryville, TN at www.180churchtn.com
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Legacy_Put God First
In this episode of Living Out 180, Brad and Kendall kick off the Legacy series with an honest conversation about what it really means to put God first in everyday life. This discussion goes beyond finances to explore priorities, trust, leadership, family rhythms, and the long-term impact of faithful decisions.Using the message as a foundation, the conversation weaves through the difference between living from scarcity versus living from faith, how generosity shapes our hearts, and why putting God first often requires rearranging more than we expect. Along the way, Brad and Kendall reflect on leadership lessons, parenting moments, and discipleship practices that help form a legacy that lasts.Whether you’re thinking about your family, your influence, or the values you’re passing on, this episode invites you to consider how small, consistent choices rooted in faith can create an eternal impact.Learn more or join us at 180 Church in Maryville, TN at www.180churchtn.com
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The Antidote to Discouragement
Discouragement is something every believer faces—but it doesn’t have to define us. In this episode of Living Out 180, Brad and Kendall are joined by special guest Pastor Allan Malloy for an honest, hope-filled conversation about navigating seasons of discouragement with faith and trust in God.Using the story of Hannah as a foundation, the discussion explores how discouragement often grows out of unmet expectations, comparison, and feeling unseen. Rather than offering quick fixes, this episode points to biblical rhythms that bring renewal—honest prayer, trusting God’s promises, and choosing worship even when circumstances haven’t changed.Along the way, the conversation weaves in insights on leadership, family life, and discipleship, highlighting how discouragement can quietly affect our relationships, calling, and confidence if left unaddressed. This episode is an encouragement for anyone who feels weary, overwhelmed, or stuck—and a reminder that God sees, hears, and responds.If you’re walking through a difficult season or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers perspective, comfort, and practical steps to help you move forward with hope.Learn more or join us at 180 Church in Maryville, TN at www.180churchtn.com
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Radical Christian_Relationships
In this episode of Living Out 180, Brad and Kendall dive into what it really means to pursue Radical Christian Relationships—the kind of relationships that reflect Christ, sharpen our character, and shape our spiritual growth.Using the message as a launching point, we talk about why relationships are one of God’s greatest tools for discipleship, how healthy community forms us, and why isolation always works against spiritual maturity. We also explore leadership principles that flow from Scripture—like how to handle conflict with grace, how to practice forgiveness, and how pursuing unity shapes our homes, friendships, and faith communities.From marriage to parenting to friendships to serving in the church, this is a conversation about what it looks like to build relationships that honor God and strengthen the people around us. If you’ve ever wondered how to deepen your connections or how faith should guide the way you treat the people in your life, this episode offers practical wisdom and honest reflection.Join us as we unpack the kind of relational life Jesus calls us to live—one marked by love, humility, authenticity, and purpose.Learn more or join us in person at 180 Church in Maryville, TN at: www.180churchtn.com
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Radical Christian_Word of God
In this episode of Living Out 180, Kendall and Pastor Brad dive into what it really means to build your life on the Word of God. Instead of re-preaching Sunday’s message, they have an honest, practical conversation about why Scripture is the foundation for spiritual growth, wise leadership, and everyday decision-making.They unpack why God’s Word is more than information—it’s alive, active, and capable of shaping the way we think, respond, and live. From wrestling with cultural confusion to finding clarity in Scripture, this episode explores how believers can stay grounded when everything around them feels uncertain.Whether you’re new to the Bible or you’ve read it for years, this conversation will help you see God’s Word as direction, protection, correction, and foundation for your daily life.Join us as we discuss how to move from simply hearing the Word to actually living it out.
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Radical Christian_Tree of Life
We explore the message Radical Christian_The Tree of Life, a powerful look at the two choices believers face every day: living from relationship or living from performance. Brad and Kendall talk through the difference between striving for God’s approval versus resting in His love, and how that choice shapes our leadership, relationships, and personal growth.This episode connects biblical truth with practical wisdom—discussing identity, internal transformation, grace, and how to guard your heart from slipping back into old patterns. If you’ve ever felt pressure to “do more” for God instead of living from who you are in Christ, this conversation offers clarity, encouragement, and freedom.
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Radical Christian_Baptism
In this episode of Living Out 180, Pastor Brad and Kendall explore what it means to pursue everything God has for us. Building on the Radical Christian series, they unpack the idea that faith isn’t passive—it’s a daily pursuit of deeper relationship, spiritual growth, and Holy Spirit empowerment.From the three baptisms to the barriers that hold us back—like fear, apathy, and misinformation—Brad and Kendall offer personal insights, leadership principles, and practical steps for moving from “ankle-deep” faith to a Spirit-led life.Whether you’re new to faith or have followed Jesus for years, this conversation will encourage you to step out of comfort zones, embrace spiritual growth, and pursue God with fresh passion.Join us as we learn what it means to live out a faith that moves.
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Radical Christian_Passion
Welcome to the very first episode of Living Out 180! Kendall and Pastor Brad kick things off by sharing who they are, why this podcast exists, and what it means to “live out 180” in everyday life.Then we dive into the first message of our Radical Christian series: Radical Christian Passion. We explore what true spiritual passion looks like, why it matters, and how believers can move beyond routine religion to a faith that’s alive, authentic, and contagious.If you’re ready to grow, lead, and live your faith with purpose, you’re in the right place.
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Living Out 180 is where faith meets real life. Hosted by Pastor Brad Bryant and Kendall Terry from 180 Church in Maryville, Tennessee, this weekly podcast takes the truths shared on Sunday and brings them into everyday conversations about leadership, discipleship, relationships, and personal growth.Each episode dives into the heart behind the message—not to repeat every sermon point, but to explore how God’s Word shapes the way we live, lead, and love others. Whether it’s talking about passion, pursuit, the power of Scripture, or the importance of authentic relationships, Living Out 180 invites you to wrestle with real questions and discover how faith plays out in the world you walk through each day.These aren’t lectures—they’re honest, engaging conversations between two leaders who are learning and growing right alongside you. From personal stories to practical takeaways, each episode is desi
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